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If you've been reading this blog for a while, you have a some idea how we've been learning a lesson in patience lately. From a long timejob hunt to pregnancyloss and infertility, I have been getting a (to be honest highly needed) lesson in trusting the sovereignty of God AND his timing.

So
when we decided to move to California, I started praying for job. While
I knew that finding a job wouldn't be hard (primary care doctors are
always in demand) I suspected that finding a job that I would be excited
about would take time. Just about a month ago I sent my CV around to a
few people I had some connections with. I also got on the internet and
looked up a local residency to see if they needed help.

I
went on an interview for a position at an urgent care - not something I
was excited about, but something that would be easy to do part time to
bring in a little money. They offered me the job. Then the residency
director emailed me back, and, to my great surprise, said th…

I grew up with 3 brothers, so I thought I understood boys. Two of my brothers are younger and I have vivid memories of them being toddlers, so I especially thought I understood toddler boys. (One of my brothers even stabbed me in the head with a fork when he was 3 or so - so my knowledge is of the boy-est boys around.)

What I didn't realize is how many different ways boys can find to do things that they shouldn't do - things that you could never imagine ahead of time. A few cases-in-point:

1. Judah came out of the bathroom yesterday holding one of the tiny white buttons that are on the top row of the laptop - I think it was the F2 button.
"Here, Mama, I got this out of the potty."
After immediately telling him to wash his hands AND that we NEVER reach into the potty, I tried to investigate how said key got into the potty. Although Judah acted clueless, I'm fairly certain he first dropped the key into the potty and then picked it back out again.

We took a short trip home last week, a wonderful visit with friends
and family. I actually flew with them by myself. [At this point I feel I
should make a formal apology to Delta for the cheese, raisins, and
pretzels that may have ended up ground into the carpet. Sorry. I was
trying to keep my children entertained. And nothing is apparently more
entertaining to a 10 month old than cheese.]

We seriously were almost late for our return flight because I was
taking these leaf photos of the kids. I didn't realize until I got to SC
how nice the fall colors there are, and how much I missed them here.

(I have no idea why Judah wanted to wear a crown. But he did. So I rolled with it.)

Yet another post without photos. And you know that the Halloween pics are cute. So here you go.

I had two very adorable kids around here on Halloween - one super hero, and one very cute peacock. I love how both of their costumes turned out - I was especially proud of the cute peacock tutu Naomi was wearing. Naomi didn't mind her costume - mostly because it didn't impede her love for crawling. I had been meaning to make a cape for Judah for a while, so I finally got some motivation to do it. I used a freezer paper stencil on the t-shirt. Trick or treating was really fun with Judah this year. At first he was kind of nervous to say "trick or treat" at each door, but once he realized he was being given candy, he really got excited. He also loved passing out candy once we got back to the house. All in all it was a very fun night!

Just realized that this post has been up all week and the photos
didn't post. I often use Picasa to post photos and I can't figure out
why sometimes the photos don't post. Anyway...here's a repost with
actual photos. Enjoy.

Since Judah had such a good
time at the pumpkin patch the first time we went AND since I forgot my
camera the first time around, we went back the other week. I actually
managed to get a few cute shots, although none where both kids are
looking at the camera simultaneously. Oh well.

Since Judah had such a good time at the pumpkin patch the first time we went AND since I forgot my camera the first time around, we went back the other week. I actually managed to get a few cute shots, although none where both kids are looking at the camera simultaneously. Oh well.

As part of my birthday present, Jeff and his parents together got us tickets to tour Warner Brothers Studios. Ever since we moved out here, I wanted to do a studio tour because the guide books say that you should. I didn't realize how much I would really enjoy it.

One of the highlights was that I got to check an item off my imaginary bucket list and visit the fictional town of Stars Hollow, CT, from one of my favorite shows, Gilmore Girls. Here is the gazebo from the town square, slightly repainted now that another show is filming on this set.

Here is Dosie's Market, where Rory had her first kiss. Another show (called Heart of Dixie) now films here, so the signage is all different. I'm standing in front of Luke's Diner (!!) and even got to peek inside.

In addition to Gilmore Girls, a few other famous shows filmed here including: ER - this is the El stop that was located right by the hospital where so many of the scenes were filmed. And they still have the Central Perk …

I had two very adorable kids around here on Halloween - one super hero, and one very cute peacock. I love how both of their costumes turned out - I was especially proud of the cute peacock tutu Naomi was wearing. Naomi didn't mind her costume - mostly because it didn't impede her love for crawling. I had been meaning to make a cape for Judah for a while, so I finally got some motivation to do it. I used a freezer paper stencil on the t-shirt. Trick or treating was really fun with Judah this year. At first he was kind of nervous to say "trick or treat" at each door, but once he realized he was being given candy, he really got excited. He also loved passing out candy once we got back to the house. All in all it was a very fun night!